...eman.
Just as he appeared, the line of the companies which had just arrived from Clarendon and Kershaw came in sight.
They, however, were hurrying towards the boat, and could not wait to hear Mr. Pryor 's speech.
As the sound of their drums died away in the distance, Mr. Pryor rose, and after the cheering which had greeted him had subsided, addressed the assemblage.
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